EZ Streets was great. Mike Starr was fantastic in that.
EZ Streets was great. Mike Starr was fantastic in that.
Woll could be busy running a D&D campaign.
That’s one of the best line deliveries of the whole series. There’s just a little hitch when he says it, because he knows he’s blowing up his entire marriage, but he can’t lie about this.
John Spencer was so goddamned good.
That reminds me of the scene in the first season of The West Wing when Leo’s wife was leaving him because he prioritized his job over his home life.
One thing I give the movie credit for that I have to take away from the TV show is that it held to the comics continuity of not giving Bullseye a real name or a real backstory. In the comics, he’s had a bunch of backstories, including the Ben Poindexter one from the show, and they’ve universally turned out to be…
I’m not sure I’ll see this in theaters, but maybe in a future film this continuity will finally deliver the Michael-Emerson-as-the-Ventriloquist content that America has been demanding for the past 15 years. And by “America,” I mean me, but admit it, you can totally see that, right?
Regardless of opinions of how well he played the role, I feel like it’s hard to argue that Christian Bale wasn’t at least well cast as both Batman and Bruce Wayne.
I’m honestly surprised Abbott Elementary wasn’t even mentioned in the introduction as it’s what she’s currently in.
Personally I would like a Ron Howard Star Wars movie, but I’d want to see what he does from the ground up, rather than closing a film that was started by another team.
Howard worked with Lucas on several occasions, he’s a car nerd like Lucas, and he’s got a great sense of self-awareness concerning media from the heyday…
I just hope the entire Dick Assman saga is included.
Not that I ever need an excuse, but this is a good time to rewatch Sneakers.
Space Jam is awful. It was awful then, and it’s awful now. It is the epitome of this post’s thesis.
“Goddamn Variety had to print the story before I got the rights. Now that bitch is asking for the sky.”
Jack McBrayer as Jimmy Olsen, anyone?
Ben Stiller’s “I’ve had a rough year, Dad,” and Gene Hackman’s “I know” exchange just kills me every time.
without Hammerhead, this whole list is questionable.
Vaughan has nothing to do with Invincible. He did co-create a comic that recently became a TV show, but I’m not gonna do all the work for you, Hughes.
Don't worry, Sir Anthony isn't really crippled. Dr. Clarkson just forgot to take off his cast.